In Schenck v. United States, the Supreme Court had to decide whether Schenck was protected by the First Amendment in speaking out against the draft during World War I. The Supreme Court ruled against

Schenck, arguing that he was not protected because
A. his actions proved that he was a spy for Germany.
B. his actions were harmful to the Allies' military victory.
C. his actions risked the welfare of the nation during wartime.
D. his actions were seen as fraud against the wartime government.

User: In Schenck v. United States, the Supreme Court had to decide whether Schenck was protected by the First Amendment in speaking out against the draft during World War I. The Supreme Court ruled against Schenck, arguing that he was not protected because
A. his actions proved that he was a spy for Germany.
B. his actions were harmful to the Allies' military victory.
C. his actions risked the welfare of the nation during wartime.
D. his actions were seen as fraud against the wartime government.

Weegy: C. his actions risked the welfare of the nation during wartime. supernike|Points 610|

User: Based on the table, what is the purpose of congressional committees?
A. to help Congress perform its function of passing laws
B. to help Congress vote on whether laws are constitutional
C. to help Congress monitor rulings in the federal court system
D. to help Congress set up specialized departments for the president

Weegy: Please provide me the link of the table you are referring to regarding your question so that I can further assist you. Thanks.Expert answered|alfred123|Points 2308|

Weegy: C. slavery . User:
The national government has _____________ powers that are spelled out in the Constitution.
A. delegated
B. reserved
C. concurrent
D. denied Weegy: The national government has A. delegated powers that are spelled out in the Constitution.
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Weegy: B. by issuing executive orders in an attempt to control the U.S. economy User: Why did the Founding Fathers create two houses in the legislative branch?
A. to maintain equal representation and power for the states
B. to give the central government more power over the states
C. to keep the president from having too much power over the states
D. to keep power equal between the judicial system and the states Weegy: A. to maintain equal representation and power for the states is the correct answer. (More)

Weegy: What is the main purpose of the federal legislative branch?
Answer: B. to initiate and approve federal laws
User: The Constitution allows each branch of the government checks on the power of the other two branches. Which check does the executive branch have on the judicial branch?
A. the power to remove a justice of the Supreme Court
B. the power to nominate a justice to the Supreme Court
C. the power to increase the size of the Supreme Court
D. the power to overrule decisions of the Supreme Court Weegy: B. The power to nominate a justice to the Supreme Court User: One of the many powers given to Congress by the U.S. Constitution is the power to
A. lay and collect taxes.
B. nominate federal judges.
C. pardon criminals for federal crimes.
D. appoint heads of executive departments.
Weegy: One of the many powers given to Congress by the U.S. Constitution is the power to A. lay and collect taxes.
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Weegy: A. He rejected a third term as president. User: Which power does the Constitution give the executive branch regarding participation in congressional votes?
A. The secretary of state votes for ambassadors.
B. The president votes for Supreme Court justices.
C. The vice president votes to break a tie in the Senate.
D. The secretary of defense votes for war in the House of Representatives. Weegy: C. The vice president votes to break a tie in the Senate. User: According to this passage from the Constitution, who has the authority to create lower courts?
“The judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”
–U.S. Constitution, Article III, Section 1
A. Supreme Court
B. executive branch
C. attorney general
D. Congress
Weegy: The CONGRESS has the authority to create lower courts
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Weegy: The United States Postal Service is an example of D. an independent agency of the Executive Branch. User:
All of the following are roles of the President's Cabinet EXCEPT?
A. advise the president on any matter about which he seeks information
B. Cabinet secretaries are also oversee their departments
C. declares actions of the president unconstitutional
D. makes sure that the president's policies are carried out Weegy: C. declares actions of the president unconstitutional User: Which Cabinet position was added after 1950?
A. Secretary of Agriculture
B. Secretary of Health and Human Services
C. Secretary of Commerce
D. Secretary of Labor
Weegy: Which Cabinet position was added after 1950?
B. Secretary of Health and Human Services
User:
Under which Executive Office of the president do the chief of staff and press secretary reside?
A. White House Office
B. Office of Management and Budget
C. Council of Economic Advisers
D. Office of Administration Weegy: Under which Executive Office of the president do the chief of staff and press secretary reside?
A. [ White House Office
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